Tag: Alabama Community College System
Guest Column: Foundational changes needed to grow Alabama’s workforce
Alabama Community College System believes a bold change centered on high school students and adults is needed.
Investing in Alabama’s Workforce of Tomorrow, Today: The Alabama Community College System Celebrates 60...
Landmark legislation signed into law on May 3, 1963 laid the groundwork for what would become the Alabama Community College System (ACCS).
Dual enrollment lets high-schoolers get a head start on college
Dual enrollment has grown by 65% since 2015, creating a pipeline of students for higher education facilities in Alabama.
Two community colleges have changes at the top
Shelton State Community College and Coastal Alabama Community College have new presidents.
White-Spunner celebrates groundbreaking on new performing arts center
Enterprise State Community College’s new center will seat 600. It is the first new build on campus in more than 30 years.
Alabama’s community colleges add $6.6 billion to state economy
An economic report finds nearly 100,000 jobs and $1.1 billion in tax revenue.
Community colleges launch programs to meet workforce needs
Nursing, marine tech, AI and NASA work all have new programs in progress at Alabama's community colleges.
Community colleges plan workshops for military and veterans
Alabama Community College System is hosting workshops around the state to introduce active military, veterans and their families to college programs.
Municipal leaders graduate from Economic Development Academy
The inaugural class included 129 officials from 27 communities who learned best practices and strategies for economic and community development.
Northeast Alabama Community College plans to add softball
Northeast Alabama Community College has submitted plans to establish a softball team and build a softball stadium on campus.